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The role of demographic characteristics in US medical students' professional well-being and medical school experiences: An intersectional approach. [PDF]
Liu Y, Amin A, Frazier P.
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Moral courage, burnout, professional competence, and compassion fatigue among nurses
Nursing Ethics, 2023Background Moral courage is the ability to defend and practice ethical and moral action when faced with a challenge, even if it means rejecting pressure to act otherwise.
M. H. Alshammari, Mohammad Alboliteeh
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Language Teaching Research, 2023
Learning about the factors that play a positive or negative role in language teachers’ dissatisfaction, stress and exhaustion, and challenge their identity as a teacher might provide teaching programs with suggestions on how to prevent teacher burnout ...
Nourollah Zarrinabadi +2 more
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Learning about the factors that play a positive or negative role in language teachers’ dissatisfaction, stress and exhaustion, and challenge their identity as a teacher might provide teaching programs with suggestions on how to prevent teacher burnout ...
Nourollah Zarrinabadi +2 more
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Journal of Clinical Nursing, 2021
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES The present study was aimed at describing the status of job burnout and exploring the mediating roles of psychological capital and professional identity on the association between organisational justice and job burnout.
Zheng Ren +13 more
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AIMS AND OBJECTIVES The present study was aimed at describing the status of job burnout and exploring the mediating roles of psychological capital and professional identity on the association between organisational justice and job burnout.
Zheng Ren +13 more
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Physician burnout and professional satisfaction in orthopedic surgeons during the COVID-19 Pandemic
Work, 2021BACKGROUND: Burnout and professional satisfaction is an often an overlooked component for healthcare outcomes; the COVID-19 pandemic represents an unprecedented stressor that could contribute to higher levels of burnout. OBJECTIVES: Our primary objective
Alexander L. Lazarides +4 more
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Psychological empowerment and work burnout among rural teachers: Professional identity as a mediator
, 2021We examined the relationship between psychological empowerment and work burnout as mediated by professional identity. Participants were 650 primary and secondary school teachers from nine rural provinces in China.
Jinliang Ding, Zechen Xie
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Australian Occupational Therapy Journal, 2019
INTRODUCTION The core tenet of occupational therapy is that engaging in meaningful occupations promotes health and wellbeing. Despite this, surprisingly little research has explored the meaningfulness of occupational therapists' own work.
J. Scanlan, Tamoura Hazelton
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INTRODUCTION The core tenet of occupational therapy is that engaging in meaningful occupations promotes health and wellbeing. Despite this, surprisingly little research has explored the meaningfulness of occupational therapists' own work.
J. Scanlan, Tamoura Hazelton
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Professional burnout among Dutch dentists
Community Dentistry and Oral Epidemiology, 1998Abstract –Professional burnout, a long‐term consequence of occupational stress, is considered to be a factor that explains a substantial proportion of incapacity for work. Burnout is defined as emotional exhaustion, depersonalization, and diminished personal accomplishment.
Gorter, R.C. +3 more
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2025 Institute for the Future of Education Conference (IFE)
Clinical practice is a space where psychology students can deepen their knowledge, skills, and attitudes in a real therapeutic context with patients. Due to the simultaneity of activities between academic demands and clinical training at the same time ...
Carlos Rodríguez-Aguirre +2 more
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Clinical practice is a space where psychology students can deepen their knowledge, skills, and attitudes in a real therapeutic context with patients. Due to the simultaneity of activities between academic demands and clinical training at the same time ...
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